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Exam board: AQA Level: A-level Subject: Design and Technology First
teaching: September 2017 First exams: Summer 2018 (AS) Summer 2019
(A-Level) Encourage your students to be creative, innovative and
critical designers with a textbook that builds in-depth knowledge
and understanding of the materials, components and processes
associated with the creation of fashion and textile products. Our
experienced author team will help guide you through the
requirements of the specification, covering the core technical and
designing and making principles needed for the 2017 AQA AS and
A-level Design and Technology Fashion and Textiles specification. -
Explores real-world contexts for fashion and textiles - Develops
practical skills and theoretical knowledge and builds student
confidence - Supports students with the application of maths skills
to fashion and textiles - Helps guide students through the
requirements of the Non-Exam Assessments and the written exams at
both AS and A-level
Sisterhood is oft elusive, if not a misunderstood concept. Despite
all the factors that could impede the development, elevation, and
maintenance of sistering relationships, Black women continue to
acknowledge the value of sisterhoods. Sistering offers a lifeline
of support and validation. Holding membership in an empowering
woman-centered relationship is a special kind of privilege. The
authors in this volume contest any assumption that sisterhood is
limited to blood relationships and physical proximity. In this
volume, we consider sisterhood simultaneously as paradigm and
praxis. We approach Sisterhood as Paradigm and attempt to parse out
the nature of Sisterhood as it is understood in Black communities
in the United States. We hope to convey an organized set of ideas
about "sisterhood" to create sisterhood as a model of interaction
or way of being with one another, specifically among Black women.
We consider how sisterhood could be enacted as practice. Using
Sisterhood as a framework, we explore Sisterhood as Peer Support,
examining how Black women provide support to peers in academic and
professional settings. We embark on a provision of applied
exemplars of sistering in emerging digital media in Digital
Sisterhood.
In What the Village Gave Me, the contributors-all women of
color-present their varied experiences regarding the
conceptualizations of womanhood, beauty, and gender roles. The goal
of this book is to illuminate how these issues intersect with the
transmission of cultural norms, marriage rates, and the development
of professional self-efficacy. What the Village Gave Me illuminates
topics relevant to women of color and touches upon careers,
relationships, gender role understanding and subscription, ethnic
identity, and cultural representation. This collection addresses
how women who self-identify as "women of color" see themselves and
manage their location in their work-life, families, and
communities. By giving voice to the contributors, readers are
afforded glimpses into the lives of these women and are provided
with a valuable tool in the broader discourse on womanhood. This
collection will help them see how race, class, and ethnicity work
to divide or unite women.
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